Homily (Reflection) for Friday of the
Twenty-Eighth Week in Ordinary Time (I) (20th October, 2017) on the
Gospel
Rom 4:1-8;
Ps 31:1-2.5.11. (R. cf.v.7);
Lk 12:1-7.
Topic: Not really.
It is common to see people refer to themselves or being
referred to as smart people because they know how to cover their tracks. People
eulogize them because they evade punishments due to their offences.
However, Jesus warned His disciples in today’s gospel,
Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees, that is, their
hypocrisy. Nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered, and nothing secret
that will not become known. Therefore whatever you have said in the dark will
be heard in the light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be
proclaimed from the housetops.
Nothing therefore is really a secret. Although we can be
deceived, (cf. Jer 37:9; 1Cor 3:18; Eph
5:6; 2Thess 2:3) and also can deceive ourselves, (cf. 1Jn 1:8), a thing can at best remain secret before humans just for a
little time. But nothing is hidden before God even at its conception, cf. Ps. 139:2b. He cannot be deceived, cf. Job 13:9.
The letter to the Hebrews reads, “...before him no creature
is hidden, but all are naked and laid bare to the eyes of one with whom we must
render account” (Heb 4:13). Psalm 139 throws more light on how
naked we are before God; nothing can hide us and we can hide nothing from God.
God will judge and reward all according to their deeds, cf. Matt 16:27; 1Pt 1:17; Rev 22:12. The
only way out is to live as one ought to because no one can cover his/her track
before Him.
Bible Reading: Ps 139:1-24.
Thought for today: We are naked before God.
Let us pray: Lord, give us the grace to be always
aware of our helplessness before you, and the strength to live as we should – Amen.
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